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Dark Sky Rules: Mcallen vs Mission

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Mission, TX?

Mission has fewer restrictions than Mcallen.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Mcallen regulates outdoor lighting to reduce light pollution and glare. Fully shielded fixtures required for new installations. Lighting must be directed downward and not trespass onto neighboring properties.

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Mission, TX

Hidalgo County

Few Restrictions

Texas counties cannot zone, so unincorporated Hidalgo County has no dark-sky or outdoor-lighting ordinance. Texas does have a statewide outdoor-lighting law for state-funded projects, but on private property in the county lighting is largely unregulated.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenMission
FixturesFully shielded required-
DirectionDownward only-
Color Temp3000K or below preferred-
TopicDark Sky Rules-
County lighting ordinance-None; counties can't zone
State law-H&S Ch. 425 (limited scope)
Foot-candle limit-None countywide
Homes-Largely unregulated
City limits-Local lighting code applies

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Mcallen FAQ

What does fully shielded mean?

The fixture must direct all light downward with no light emitted above the horizontal plane. This prevents glare and sky glow while still providing ground illumination.

Can my neighbor's lights shine into my yard?

Most codes prohibit light trespass onto neighboring properties. Contact Mcallen code enforcement if outdoor lights from adjacent properties create a nuisance.

Mission FAQ

Does Hidalgo County have a dark-sky ordinance?

No. Texas counties cannot zone, so the unincorporated county has no outdoor-lighting or dark-sky ordinance. A statewide law exists but mainly covers state-funded lighting near bases and observatories, not private yards.

Is there a county limit on outdoor light brightness?

No countywide limit exists in unincorporated Hidalgo County. Any shielding or glare standard would come from a city ordinance inside city limits, or be handled as a private light-trespass or nuisance matter.

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